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Embroidery Digitizing is a field where continuous creativity and experimental mind are essential in addition to studying as a course or reading the books of professionals. Here are some of the pro tips and tricks of embroidery digitizing. Shortcomings of Auto Digitizing Pros of using Auto Digitizing Multiple Stitch Angle Underlay stitching Outline Digitizing layers from back to front Jump Stitches Increase Pull Compensation Not Too wide Satin Stitch Stitch Density Overlap Elements Continue Reading: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What are the Tips and Tricks for Machine Embroidery Digitizing? Guide 2021


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What are the Tips and Tricks for Machine
Embroidery Digitizing? Guide 2021 Embroidery
Digitizing is a field where continuous creativity
and experimental mind are essential in addition
to studying as a course or reading the books of
professionals. Here are some of the pro tips and
tricks of embroidery digitizing.
Shortcomings of Auto Digitizing Though the
software you use can auto digitize, the computer
cannot think as you can. Right! The computer
cannot even support some decisions. For example,
if there is a red color Coffee Mug placed in
front of a red rose garden, then the computer
cannot think Mug is different from rose and
assigns the same color thread and stitch angle.
But you are a smartie, and you would want to
differentiate the object and background color.
Therefore, you can make a better design with
different thread colors, stitch types, and
angles. Pros of using Auto Digitizing Sometimes,
auto digitizing can save your time a lot while
doing custom embroidery digitizing. Creating a
great design into multiple blocks can help auto
digitizing look better and more accessible than
creating the stitches manually. Using auto
digitizing in the right place can be a great time
saver.
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Multiple Stitch Angle The angle of stitching is
the essence of Embroidery Digitizing Service.
Just imagine that you have a cartoon picture for
digitizing. Think of filling the same- colored
thread in a particular angle, or filling the
stitches for each section in a different angle
would look nice? Of course, the other angle will
give a realistic view and an exciting look for
the design. Another use of using different angles
is minimizing the pull issues when sewing
out. Underlay stitching Underlay is the
preliminary stitching is sewed infill with low
density before stitching the central embroidery.
For any variety or embroidery, it is wise to
start with an overlay. The underlay helps to make
an embroidery design on any fabric since it
tamps the thread of material and does not allow
it to pop through the stitching. Another benefit
of overlay stitching is to avoid puckering and
thread pulling when embroidery is done for a
larger area. The final stitch will not pucker if
the overlay had no puckering when
stitched. Outline While filling a design using
fill stitch, it is better to outline, making your
design stand out and eye-catching. A running
stitch with multiple overlapping or a satin
stitch will make the design look
better. Digitizing layers from back to front You
are planning your design before starting your
design work will strategically guide where to
create the design. Beginning the farthest
background design gives a good effect. Then
comes the filling, and then the outlines can be
given. If you need not make the machine to fill
the stitches, select a different shape with
different colors and go back to the first shape
and do the outline. In the case of a single
needle machine, unnecessary thread color change
can be avoided. Jump Stitches In custom
embroidery digitizing, some machines can cut out
trim the jump stitches. However, most of the
devices do not do such works. Long jump stitches
can pull the design, so it is always better to
keep the jump stitches as short as possible.
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If you want a perfect finish in embroidery
digitizing without a jump stitch, you can hide
it completely. Try finding hidden paths,
especially walking from one section to another,
which eliminates jumps or trims. Increase Pull
Compensation To control the width of stitching
in embroidery digitizing, setting the proper
pull compensation is essential. Stitches may pull
away from the edges of the embroidered design
in such cases, increasing the pull compensation
will fix the problem. When the fabric is thicker
or working on letter embroidery styles, pull,
payment must be risen to get a good stroke. Not
Too wide Satin Stitch Some digitizing the
software has the ability where the required shape
fill with satin stitch or a step stitch can be
chosen. When a satin stitch is used for
lettering, it can cover the entire span of the
width of the letter where it is very narrow. But
if a satin stitch is used to fill a big area, it
usually becomes a long stitch, and the stitches
become loose and snaggy. Stitch
Density Standard Stitch density in embroidery
digitizing is usually about 0.4 to 0.45. The
Stitch density defines the stitches per area. The
lower the density, the higher the stitch density
number. If you wanted to have more coverage on
fabrics, increase the thickness a little higher
than average. Overlap Elements Overlapping
blocks or designs will give a more natural look.
So, while two shapes are designed nearby,
digitize to overlap a bit. Conversely, for a more
significant overlap, it is better to leave the
overlapping area without filling. Then color
that should be displayed shall be filled in the
gap. This will save time from removing the
overlapped stitching where it is not
necessary. More than these tips, experimenting
yourself is more important, and whenever
possible, learn from the experts for continuous
improvement in your Embroidery Digitizing
Service.
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